16 JULY 1892, page 1

News Of The Week.

W HATEVER majority Mr. Gladstone may get,—and it is quite possible that, counting all his motley groups of Anti-Parnellites and Parnellites and Labour Members, he may muster......

It Is The Defection Of The County Constituencies Which Has

given Mr. Gladstone the victory. Indeed, in England yester- day morning the Unionists had only wrung a single county con- stituency from the Gladstonians which they did not......

We Have No Doubt That Lord Salisbury Will Follow The

pre- cedent of 1885 in meeting Parliament without resigning. The majority against him is made up of many dubious elements, and the Irish Nationalists are loud in declaring......

The Week Has Been Conspicuous For Disasters Involving A...

amount of human loss and suffering. On Monday were received accounts of one of the most terrific fires ever recorded, by which the city of St. John's, Newfoundland, has been......

*** The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript, In...

case.......

Terrible As Were The Disasters Recorded Above, They Are Out-

done by the destruction by flood of a hotel and village at St. Gervais, near Chamounix, early on Tuesday morning. It is believed that a piece of the Bionnay glacier broke away,......

Notice.—with This Week's Number Of The " Spectator " Is...

gratis, an Eight-Page Supplement, containing the Half-Yearly Index and Title-Page,—i.e., from January 2nd to June 25th, 1892, inclusive.......